1.
Which one of the following classes cannot avail of some fundamental rights available to citizens?
(A)Enemy
aliens
(B)Friendly
aliens
(C)All
aliens
2. Can
Parliament amend or modify any of the Fundamental Rights given in the
Constitution?
(A)Parliament
can do so only after a referendum
(B)Parliament
can amend them by special majority
(C)Parliament
cannot amend any
(D)Only
the President can issue directions to amend them
3.
Under what circumstances can some of the Fundamental Rights be
suspended?
(A)On
the orders of a court
(B)When
President 's rule is imposed
(C)When
a proclamation of National
Emergency is in operation
(D)During
financial emergency
4.
What does the phrase 'equality before the law' used
in Article 14, mean?
(A)That
all individuals are equal
(B)That
all laws are the same for everybody
(C)That
all individuals are equally subjected to the ordinary law of the land
(D)That
everybody is to be treated equally by law in equal circumstances
5.
Which Fundamental Rights cannot be suspended even during Article 352
of the Constitution?
(A)Right
to equality
(B)Right
to freedom of speech and expression
(C)Right
to life
(D)Right
to constitutional remedies
6.
Which one of the following is not a right listed in the Constitution?
(A)Equality
in matters of appointment under state
(B)Denial
of special treatment for all sections including women, children and backward
classes
(C)Abolition
of titles other than academic and military distinctions
(D)All
the above are part of the Constitution
7. A
citizen's freedom of speech and expression may be subjected to reasonable
restriction on the grounds of all except
(A)sovereignty
of India
(B)public
order
(C)contempt
of court
(D)unbecoming
criticism
8.
Directive Principles of State Policy are
(A)justiciable
(B)non-justiciable
(C)only
some are justiciable
(D)justiciable
insofar as they do not conflict with the Fundamental Rights
9. The
President of India is the
(A)head
of state
(B)the
head of government
(C)head
of state as well as government
(D)none
of these
10.
The President of India is
(A)directly
elected by the people
(B)elected
by the two houses
of Parliament at a joint sitting
(C)elected
through an electoral college consisting of elected members of Parliament and
State Legislative Assemblies
(D)elected
by the Lok Sabha
11.
Which President held office for two consecutive terms?
(A)Dr.
Rajendra Prasad
(B)Dr.
S Radhakrishnan
(C)Dr.
Zakir Hussain
(D)both
(A)and (b)
12.
Where are disputes regarding the election of the President and Vice-President
of India filed and settled?
(A)in
the Supreme Court
(B)in
the Election Commission
(C)in
Parliament
(D)both
in the Supreme Court as well as high courts
13.
The President can be impeached from office on the grounds of violating the
constitution by
(A)the
Supreme Court
(B)the
Supreme Court and high courts jointly
(C)the
two houses of Parliament
(D)the
Lok Sabha
14.
When the office of President falls vacant, the same must be filled within
(A)six
months
(B)three
months
(C)one
year
(D)18
months
15.
What is the maximum age for President?
(A)60
years
(B)70
years
(C)65
years
(D)there
is no age limit
Answers:
1.
(C)All aliens
2.
(B)Parliament can amend them by special majority
3.
(C)When a proclamation of National Emergency is in operation
4.
(C)That all individuals are equally subjected to the ordinary law of the land
5.
(C)Right to life
6.
(B)Denial of special treatment for all sections including women, children and
backward classes
7.
(D)unbecoming criticism
8.
(B)non-justiciable
9.
(A)head of state
10.
(C)elected through an electoral college consisting of elected members of
Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies
11.
(A)Dr. Rajendra Prasad
12.
(A)in the Supreme Court
13.
(C)the two houses of Parliament
14.
(A)six months
15.
(D)there is no age limit
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